The Orthopride Hip data reporting and visualization

The Orthopride Hip data reporting and visualization

Organizations and/or individuals that perform the data reporting and visualization

  • National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance (RIZIV-INAMI)

Applications provided by healthdata.be for the data reporting and visualization

The following applications are provided by healthdata.be for the data reporting and visualization

  • healthstat.be
  • fair.healthdata.be (documentation in progress)

In the next sections, we will describe these applications in more detail.

Note: Access to healthstat.be for non-Belgian residents is not possible yet. However, it will be as soon as healthstat.be version 3.0 is deployed in production.

This documentation is being updated regularly. We try to provide as correct, complete and clear as possible information on these pages. Nevertheless, if you see anything in the documentation that is not correct, does not match your experience or requires further clarification, please create a request (type : request for information) via our portal (https://sciensano.service-now.com/sp) or send us an e-mail via support.healthdata@sciensano.be to report this documentation issue. Please, do not forget to mention the URL or web address of the page with the documentation issue. We will then adjust the documentation as soon as possible. Thank you!
johanvanbussel Tue, 04/04/2023 - 13:23

healthstat.be

healthstat.be

General description of the application healthstat.be

Healthstat.be is the data visualization platform of the healthdata.be project, which is part of the national Action Plans eHealth (2013-2018; 2019-2021; 2022-2024). Here, the researchers publish tables, figures and maps they made based on the data they have collected among Belgian hospitals, laboratories, physicians, and patients. With these reports, researchers want to give health professionals, healthcare institutions, patients, governments and the general public an up-to-date insight into the prevalence of certain diseases, their causes and impact, and the effectiveness of their treatment.

Healthstat.be is a service of Sciensano the Belgian Scientific Institute of Public Health, and funded by the National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance.

In developing healthstat.be, many measures were taken to ensure the protection of the privacy of the patient, the caregiver and the medical confidentiality. For example, no personal information like name, date of birth or national registry number is available on healthstat.be. Also, the user access management for the detailed reports is managed by the eHealth-platform. Because of all these measures, this approach received an authorization from the Sectoral Committee Health of the Privacy Commission.

This documentation is being updated regularly. We try to provide as correct, complete and clear as possible information on these pages. Nevertheless, if you see anything in the documentation that is not correct, does not match your experience or requires further clarification, please create a request (type : request for information) via our portal (https://sciensano.service-now.com/sp) or send us an e-mail via support.healthdata@sciensano.be to report this documentation issue. Please, do not forget to mention the URL or web address of the page with the documentation issue. We will then adjust the documentation as soon as possible. Thank you!
johanvanbussel Tue, 04/04/2023 - 13:23

Request account for healthstat.be

Request account for healthstat.be

The applications of healthdata.be (like HD4DP v2 and healthstat.be) process sensitive personal information. Therefore, strict controlled processes are used to grant access to these applications. The Entity Access Management (EAM) portal of healthdata.be facilitates these processes. In this article we describe how to use it.

The applications of healthdata.be (like HD4DP v2 and healthstat.be) process sensitive personal information. Therefore, strict controlled processes are used to grant access to these applications. The Entity Access Management (EAM) portal of healthdata.be facilitates these processes. In this article we describe how to use it.

First, navigate towards the EAM application via the following url: https://eam.healthdata.be

To request access to healthdata.be applications (such as HD4DP v2 and healthstat.be), you can click on REQUEST ACCESS in the blue box in the middle of the screen.

You will be transferred to the next page, where you select Connect with eID.

You will be directed to the government's Federal Authentication Service (FAS) where you can log in with multiple digital keys with eID or digital identity.

If you choose to connect with ItsMe, you can enter your cell phone number.

Follow the instructions on your mobile device via the ItsMe application.

You can now fill out the access request form.

Please fill in all fields with a red asterisk *

Note: You must indicate your role in the project (Local Study Lead, Local Study Associate or Local Study Support). Your role determines your access options in HD4DP2 for this project. Read more about User roles in HD4DP v2.

Check the boxes of the projects you wish to request access to.

Select HD4DP2.0 if you want to access the application to make recordings for the selected project.

Select Healthstat.be if you want to access the reporting of the selected project.

Click the Submit button when you have completed the form.

Once you have successfully completed the access request form, you will receive a confirmation message.



Your request will be forwarded to an employee of your organization who is authorized to grant you access. After he has approved your request, your account will be immediately created by healthdata.be. The whole procedure can take 2 working days. We will inform you once the account is active.

This documentation is being updated regularly. We try to provide as correct, complete and clear as possible information on these pages. Nevertheless, if you see anything in the documentation that is not correct, does not match your experience or requires further clarification, please create a request (type : request for information) via our portal (https://sciensano.service-now.com/sp) or send us an e-mail via support.healthdata@sciensano.be to report this documentation issue. Please, do not forget to mention the URL or web address of the page with the documentation issue. We will then adjust the documentation as soon as possible. Thank you!
johanvanbussel Tue, 04/04/2023 - 13:24

Access healthstat.be

Access healthstat.be
  • To access the healthstat.be portal, one must use a web browser and navigate to https://www.healthstat.be
  • You will see the Welcome page of this portal.
  • On the top right hand side you can see icons of several support functions and the "Sign in with eID" button.
  • When you click on the "Sign in with eID" button, you will see a new window that provides several standard options to access online public services:
  • All options can be used to access healthstat.be.
  • In this example we select the most used option: "LOG IN via itsme".
  • Type in your cell phone number and open the application on your cell phone.
  • Then follow the instructions.
  • When granted access you will be redirected to the secured part of the Healthstat.be portal.
This documentation is being updated regularly. We try to provide as correct, complete and clear as possible information on these pages. Nevertheless, if you see anything in the documentation that is not correct, does not match your experience or requires further clarification, please create a request (type : request for information) via our portal (https://sciensano.service-now.com/sp) or send us an e-mail via support.healthdata@sciensano.be to report this documentation issue. Please, do not forget to mention the URL or web address of the page with the documentation issue. We will then adjust the documentation as soon as possible. Thank you!
johanvanbussel Tue, 04/04/2023 - 13:24

fair.healthdata.be

fair.healthdata.be

The FAIR portal of healthdata.be (https://fair.healthdata.be) is an open-data platform based on the DKAN open-source component on top of the open-source Drupal CMS (Content Management System). FAIR is an acronym of Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable and originates from academics and private stakeholders that came to the conclusion that a minimal set of guiding principles and practices would help them to more easily discover, access, appropriately integrate and re-use, and adequately cite, the vast quantities of information being generated by contemporary data-intensive science.

The FAIR principles guide healthdata.be in its ambition to facilitate the re-use of the patient registries and administrative databases in Belgium. Off course with respect for the privacy of the patient, the healthcare professional and the medical confidentiality. With the FAIR portal healthdata.be provides an overview of existing databases with Belgian health and health care related data and aims to steadily make this data discoverable and available to the public to increase public health knowledge.

This documentation is being updated regularly. We try to provide as correct, complete and clear as possible information on these pages. Nevertheless, if you see anything in the documentation that is not correct, does not match your experience or requires further clarification, please create a request (type : request for information) via our portal (https://sciensano.service-now.com/sp) or send us an e-mail via support.healthdata@sciensano.be to report this documentation issue. Please, do not forget to mention the URL or web address of the page with the documentation issue. We will then adjust the documentation as soon as possible. Thank you!
johanvanbussel Tue, 04/04/2023 - 13:24

Access fair.healthdata.be

Access fair.healthdata.be

The FAIR portal of healthdata.be is publicly accessible via a web browser. The web address https://fair.healthdata.be will take you to the portal's main page.

On the FAIR portal, a specific page is created for the Orthopride Hip project. When you enter "orthopride hip" in the search bar, and push the "Go" button, you will find the project in the list of search results.

If you click on the project title, you will be directed to the project page on the FAIR portal of healthdata.be.

The current available resources are mainly so-called metadata files. Resources about the number of registrations, unique study subjects, ... are also planned to be made available on this page.

This documentation is being updated regularly. We try to provide as correct, complete and clear as possible information on these pages. Nevertheless, if you see anything in the documentation that is not correct, does not match your experience or requires further clarification, please create a request (type : request for information) via our portal (https://sciensano.service-now.com/sp) or send us an e-mail via support.healthdata@sciensano.be to report this documentation issue. Please, do not forget to mention the URL or web address of the page with the documentation issue. We will then adjust the documentation as soon as possible. Thank you!
johanvanbussel Tue, 04/04/2023 - 13:24